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CreditsRecorded: October 1968, live recordings at "The Forum", Inglewood, LA; studio recordings at Wally Heider's Studio, LA and I.B.C. Studios, London Reviews
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MГЎrcio Ivam. (March 21, 2011)
A great album. Beautiful Harrison`s guitar in "Badge".The Clapton`s guitar is the best of the world.
Limpi (April 9, 2009)
The reason why I reated it this low is it has only 3 live songs.
I'm so glad is an old blues song. A riff, simple lyrics (three sentences), without improvisation it'd be less then 3 min. They've made it better with their playings (like Bruce's bass-line around halfway). Politician has been changed since "Wheels of fire". Every second line is improvised (flourished if you will). That's why one of my favorites. Clapton's solo is great, so as Bruce's, Baker don't want to outplay them. The whole song is great. For bassplayers (or any players who sing): Try to play the bass-line and sing the song at once. I can't do it. Sitting on top of the world is a sad, slow blues. Bruce's bass is sound great, quite a good solo (not their best, but good), only Baker sounds odd a little bit.
Igor (April 13, 2006)
I love this thing \'cause it\'s half studio, half live. The live stuff features I think their best live versions of \"Sittin\" On Top Of The World\", \"Politician\". The studio stuff features George Harrison(Badge)
and Felix Pappelardi (What A Bringdown)I like it better than Wheels Of Fire If you know this album you can review it. |
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